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UConn slows down Michigan, but physical play can’t make up for poor shooting in title game loss

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UConn slows down Michigan, but physical play can’t make up for poor shooting in title game loss

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UConn lost to Michigan 69-63 in the national championship game, despite executing their game plan and playing physically. The Huskies' poor shooting, including a season-low 30.9% from the field, ultimately led to their defeat.

UConn played a physical game against Michigan in the national championship. They controlled the pace and held Michigan's offense in check. However, UConn's shooting was poor, with a season-low 30.9% from the field. The Huskies were led by Tarris Reed Jr. with 13 points and 14 rebounds. Michigan won their second national title, relying on their physical play to wear down UConn. The Wolverines held UConn to a low shooting percentage, securing their first title since 1989.

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